So the ability for gamers to sample certain titles on a demo disc is a fantastic move from Sony to help convince those unsure about certain releases.

For example, first-person mech-shooter RIGS is currently available for pre-order at £54.99, with PlayStation VR Worlds (which in fairness contains five seperate games) listed for £34.99.

The Until Dawn VR spin-off Rush of Blood will only set you back £15.99, while puzzle game Tumble VR will cost relatively nothing at just £7.99.

RIGS MECHANIZED COMBAT LEAGUE - £54.99

PLAYSTATION VR WORLDS - £34.99

UNTIL DAWN: RUSH OF BLOOD - £15.99

TUMBLE VR - £7.99

As you can see, it's fairly broad. As a rule of thumb we'd say the majority of VR titles will likely fall between the £15-35 price bracket, with only a few exceptional circumstances where the game will come in above that price range.

That said, we also expect to see plenty of smaller, shorter and more nuanced VR titles hovering around the £7-10 mark like Tumble VR.

"PlayStation VR is a virtual reality system that takes PS4 to the next level of immersion," said Jim Ryan, President of Sony Computer Entertainment Europe during a recent Sony event.

"With the launch of PS VR on the horizon, we are looking forward to showing consumers that innovation has never been stronger at PlayStation as we offer unique experiences that truly embody VR's potential."

Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe confirmed earlier this year that PlayStation VR will launch in the UK on October 13, the same day as in the US, setting back gamers £349.